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Perhaps you remember the Back to Preschool Blast Giveaway that I had back at the beginning of the school year. One of the products I had the opportunity to review was the My Word Magnets Kids' Super Bundle. Unfortunately, I did not get a good chance to review this until just recently, and now I wish it hadn't taken so long as the children are having a blast with this product. But, more on that later. First, I assume you would like to know a little bit about the product.

You can choose from the Ultimate Edition Kit and the Light Edition Kit for older members of the family, or the Kids' Edition Kit and the Kids' Super Bundle (which is the kit I was privileged to review), which are both for younger children. The Kids' Super Bundle comes with 381 Word Magnets, plus 15 custom Word Magnets. When you are at the Word Magnets Site you can enlist the help of Wendell the Wizard to choose your Custom words if you so wish and you get to play in the sandbox, which gives you and your child an idea of how you will be creating sentences with your magnets. You may click here to go to my Back to Preschool Sponsor Spotlight post to see what I had to say.

Each Word Magnet is approximately 1/2 inches high and 1 mm thick. The length varies depending on the word. The words that are included in this Kit include Sight Words and Fun words and other words, plus word fragments such as endings (ed, ing, s) to help create words that make sense in the sentences you will be building. It also contains two sets of numbers (0-9), punctuation, and math symbols. What I thought was wonderful for the kids' edition, is that they color code the words. Red are verbs, green are adjectives, blue are nouns, and orange are others. In addition to the Word Magnets themselves, the kit includes a sturdy storage case that has a clasp on it to keep it from opening and a Super Safety Board on which to use the magnets (because there is no way my girls are taking this product out to the kitchen to use them on the refrigerator so they can lose them all).

The magnets in the My Word Magnets Kits come attached together as sheets that you will need to separate.

In order to make the separation process a fun activity, I decided to take the magnets and organize them a bit. I wanted to see how many Sight Words were included in the kit. I was pleased to see that most of the Dolch Sight Words are contained in this Kit, though there were some missing that still have me wondering why they weren't included. There are no number words, just the numerals. And I believe a lot of the nouns can be found on the Dolch Noun List, which I just discovered the existence of this evening. So the selection of words the children will be working with will really help their reading. As they play with these magnets they will become familiar with the all important sight/high frequency words in a fun way.

I did want to mention that I noticed, while separating the magnets, that it is better to bend them backwards and forwards instead of tearing them apart. The tearing motion left the edges more ragged.

Now, I bet you are wondering how the children like these Word Magnets. As I said, they loved helping separate them into piles. When we initially separated the magnets I would hand one to Tabitha or Amelia and have them tell it to me. I then found it on a sight word list I had printed out and had them put it in the correct pile. At another time, when we were ready to build sentences, I had them separate them by color, so it would be easier to find the correct part of speech we were looking for. Not that the girls understand what nouns, adjectives and verbs are right now, but I can see where just playing with these magnets they will have a better understanding. I had to restrain myself from trying to get all technical on them.

They enjoyed separating the words into piles.

This is Tabitha's first attempt at writing some sentences with the magnets.

She was pretty proud of herself.

Amelia really wanted to get in on the action.

And then she wanted to do one of her own. At this point she is just putting words on the board, but I need to find a chance to work with her. I feel this will be a great tool to help her in learning new words and practicing sounding out words.

Here they are again, taking up the entire table sorting out the words by color.

I decided we would try some of the game suggestions in the instructions.

We played Scrambled Egg Sentences.

I think I started out a little hard actually. Tabitha wanted to make it say, "The princess is beautiful happy." When I was looking for, "The beautiful princess was happy."

So I made them a little easier. Even Amelia got in on this game.

She made this sentence, and I explained to her we would need to add a question mark.

Then we rearranged the words to answer the question.

And Tabitha decided to act out being a funny dog.

They had a blast making Super Silly Sentences and Adding-a-Word.

Then I had them complete some sentences. I gave them 3 words to choose from.

There are quite a few games we didn't play.

Word Riddles

Scavenger Hunt

Guess the Connection

Describing Words

Improvisations

and

Triplets

There are so many educational opportunities with My Word Magnets. I plan to use them to help Amelia practice reading words in a fun way. Tabitha is starting to see how sentences are formed. And she has talked about (though she didn't get a chance to) writing the sentence she created and giving it to a friend. I love to see them so excited to learn.

Disclosure: I received My Word Magnets Kids' Super Bundle for free in order to review it. This did not in any way influence my review. I only recommend products I use personally and feel will be a good products for my readers.

Now that Thanksgiving has passed, Christmas seems right around the corner!! Well, today's featured post and giveaway is being held at SnifferWalk. The featured giveaway is a fabulous book about celebrating life so that we can live it day by day, and truly savor each experience while exploring all of the subtleties of love and happiness. We also have a special featured post to help you find that special Christmas-themed book to read for a brief escape from all the stress. Who doesn't need a special lift for themselves at this crazy busy time of year? Alyson has put together a terrific list of some of the best Romance, Paranormal and Fantasy books that are Christmas themed. To check out the whole post and enter today's fun-filled giveaway, go here! (Just a quick note that there are adult themes on the linked blog)

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

(A weekly linky where you can share your special time in the kitchen, such a great place for learning. You can also link up Kid-Friendly Recipes)

The linky is at the bottom.

We have been focusing on the letter N and Nests for a couple of weeks. Well, I guess we took a week off for Thanksgiving. When we are finished with Nn-Nest we will be focusing on Advent and Christmas until the new year, so I hope to have some fun Christmas recipes to share in December. But for now, I would like to share not 1 but 2 fun recipes for edible nests. The first is a dessert/snack recipe that is in our teacher manual. The second is one I came across earlier this week and I was thrilled by the timing. I knew I would have to try this great looking breakfast/brunch nest. The girls were supposed to help me with both, but they got a bit bored and wanted to go play, so I let them.

The edible dessert nest is quite simple. You use shredded wheat for the grass, chow mein noodles for the twigs (though it was suggested to me that pretzel sticks could work), and a mixture of chocolate chips and peanut butter for the mud.

You'll need:

2 large shredded wheat biscuits

2 Cups Chow Mein noodles

1 cup chocolate chips

1 cup peanut butter

The girls are getting ready to shred the Shredded Wheat.

Then they decided to be birds when they were picking out the twigs, I mean chow mein noodles.

And Tabitha continued to be a bird while dumping the chocolate chips into the saucepan where they would be melted with the peanut butter on low.

Then we added the Shredded Wheat and Chow Mein Noodles to the melted chocolate/peanut butter and stirred.

After it was sufficiently mixed together, I divided it into 4 "glops" and shaped them into nests.

While they were in the refrigerator firming up I made supper. It is Thursday again, so I figured it was a great time to have these Potato Nests I found .

Then you divide the mixture into muffin cups sprayed with nonstick spray. You push them down and form a dip in the center to make it look like a nest. I actually didn't put enough in. I ended up with extra mixture after dividing it, and thought maybe I did something wrong. So I decided to put the extra into a different muffin tin and cook it later. I should have added it, but they already looked so full.

They are to be cooked on 400 for 25-30 minutes.

They ended up a bit thin making them difficult to remove in one piece.

Then we filled them with scrambled eggs topped with crumbled bacon.

These additional Potato Nests were thicker and look better, though they still didn't come out very well. I don't think I used enough spray.

The girls didn't really like them because they had onions in them. Hubby and I on the other hand thought they were great.

After dinner the other nests were ready. I added grapes for eggs.

Do you have your children help you in the kitchen? What lessons do they learn? Do you have any kid friendly recipes to share?

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I am a stay at home mom. I have always wanted to teach, started college with a major in Early Education, but ended up staying home with my son (which turned into staying home with my 2 sons and daughter). Years later ended up with an Associates Degree in Human Services. Which helped me get a director's position at the Montessori I was working at. I am now staying home with my 3 young children. While my older children are off in public school we are homeschooling. I am doing what I always dreamed of doing, teaching!! I feel this is where God has led and willed me to be. I will be here to "Train up [my children] in the way [they] should go: [so] when [they are] old, [they] will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6